Leonardo Nam Short Straight Hairstyle

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Description

This was a fantastic look for Leonardo Nam at the LA premiere of He's Just Not That into You. His sides and back were clipper-cut short and blended into the top layers, which were heavily textured to create a jagged finish. This look is best suited to those with rounder face shapes, and it's easy to maintain with regular trims.

Type

Hair Category:
Casual

Hair Length:
Short

Hair Elasticity:
Straight

Suitability

Gender:
Men

Face Shape:
Round, Oval, Heart, and Triangular

Hair Density:
Medium/Thick

Hair Texture:
Medium/Coarse

Age:
Under 21, 21 - 30, 31 - 40, and 41 - 50

Height:
Any

Weight:
Thin/Average/Large

Glasses:
Suits with and without

Styling

Styling Time:
10 minutes

Products:
Hair Spray and Moulding Cream

Styling Tip:
Direct your hair into position while applying the finishing products.

Styling Steps

1
. Style Hair Down at the Back Using Moulding Cream

Apply some moulding cream to your fingertips and then pull it through the ends of your hair in a downward motion to achieve a textured look.

2
. Style Sides Down Using Moulding Cream

Using a small amount of moulding cream, work it through the mid-lengths and ends in a downward motion. For added texture, pinch the ends as you go sparingly.

3
. Spike Top Using Moulding Cream

Apply moulding cream to your fingertips, then grab a small section of hair and rub the moulding cream into the roots before twisting and pulling your hair upwards. For messier spikes, use a generous amount of moulding cream while twisting your hair in different directions.

4
. Use Moulding Cream for Texture

Apply moulding cream to your fingertips and then pinch small clumps of hair in an up and forward motion. Pinch the clumps in different directions for a messier look.

5
. Apply Hairspray

To finish, apply a minimal amount of hairspray from an arms length distance to the top, sides and back. Take care not to use too much or you will end up with a white, flaky residue which looks like dandruff.